Evans scored 26 points and No. 7 Texas Tech beat the 23rd-ranked Sooners 88-78 on Tuesday night in Young’s first college game in Lubbock, Texas, the city where the Division I scoring leader was born.

Young, the son of former Texas Tech player Rayford Young, missed all nine of his three-point tries. He finished with 19 points while getting booed just about every time he touched the ball in the fourth straight loss for the Sooners (16-9, 6-7 Big 12).

“I get that everywhere I go,” said Young, who finished 10 points below his average. “Just because I’m back here in Lubbock, I didn’t feel like I was going to get a welcome-home type of feel. It’s crazy everywhere I go, so I wasn’t expecting anything different tonight.”

The Red Raiders (22-4, 10-3) won their seventh straight game, including a six-game Big 12 run that’s the best in the conference this season. They tied the Sooners for the most Top 25 wins nationally this season at six.

#1 Virginia 59, Miami 50: The new No. 1 Cavaliers led wire to wire on the road and limited an opponent to 50 points or fewer for the 12th time. Virginia (24-2, 13-1 ACC) bounced back from an overtime home loss Saturday to Virginia Tech that ended a winning streak at 15 games.

Pepperdine fires coach: Marty Wilson won’t return as the Waves’ head coach. The school said that he will coach the Waves (4-22, 1-13 WCC) in their last four regular-season games and the conference tournament. He has an 86-125 record in seven years.